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No.4T Serial Number 10022
A No.4T appearing at a UK
auction
https://www.peterwilson.co.uk/auctio...pp=48&pn=1&g=1
The serial number appears to have been changed, there is definitely a 4 underneath the 'S' used to strike the number out.
The sidewall 'T' demonstrates none of the signs of being punched in, possibly engraved?
Cheekpiece fit is not the best piece of carpentry
Front pad screws look odd
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08-15-2020 09:46 AM
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Would have been nice had they accredited Peter Laidler
with the correct spelling of his surname on that auction listing, if he did in fact bring the scope back to life
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Originally Posted by
Roy W
Front pad screws look odd
Cold blue. Like G96 specifically.
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